The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted

The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Biloxi Bay
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Boca Raton Lake
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Chesapeake Bay Bridge
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Colonial Point, VA
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Cornfield Harbor, MD
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Crooked River
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Cumberland Wharf
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Dover Bluff
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Fernandina Beach
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Floyd Creek
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Fort McAllister
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Galveston Bay
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Jacksonville Beach
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Jacksonville Naval Fuel Depot
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Jacksonville Main Street Bridge
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Jekyll Point
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. JFK Airport
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Jointer Island
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Kings Bay Navy Base
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Kings Ferry
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Kitty Hawk
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. May Port Naval Station
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Myrtle Beach Airport
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. New Brunswick
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. New Orleans
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Padre Island
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Palm Beach Port
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Patrick Air Force Base
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Quantico Creek, VA
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Savannah River
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Spring Bluff
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Todd Creek
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Trenton, NJ
The Lincoln Southwest Tide Observatory has just promoted you to station manager. Your first roll as manager is to predict the tides for your station. Your team of observers has recorded the height (ft) of the tide and the time of day for four high and four low tides. You must present a double­spaced, typewritten report to the Regional Director. The report must include: 1. A table of values. 2. A sinusoidal mathematical model of the tide for your region given the time in minutes after midnight on the starting day. 3. A model­based prediction of the time (to the nearest minute) for the first “high” tide on the fifth day following the start of the data collection. 4. A model­based prediction for the height of the tide (to the nearest tenth of a foot) at 12:00 Noon on the sixth day after data collection started. 5. A one page summary of the reasons tides occur. The summary should be suitable to provide visitors to our regional office with basic information about what influences the tides. The summary must include at least two sources. Washington National Airport